Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fublleked Bvery Evening E&('4di Sih by VHR OICATUR DEMOCRAT CO. louecporated Boter ad at th* Decatar. Ind. Pont Otic* as Reeood ‘ laaa Matter I. H Hailer President A R Hulthnae* Hoc y * Bon Mgr Meh D Haller ... Vloe-Fr~id.ui RwAoaripti*** Rat** fflafflo Oople* I 92 Dm weok. by earner .19 One year. by carrier o<M> Dm month. by Hall »» three moaiks. by mall I M in months. by malll7b Dm your, by mail 1.00 lea paar, at otic* 100 Priooa quoted are within a radian of IM mllaa. Ba* where 33 M <me year. Advertising Katee made known on Application. National Adver. llepreseuiatlvo ■C HKKlll.lt A CO • UnlMton Arcane. New York II East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dall lee The hot weather baa at leant out advantage You don't bare to ntoke the furnace just before re tiring. ■ ■- After the huge crowd leave* , Saturday Elwood will wonder if' something can't be done by thoae powerful b<>y» to get the tin plate tnllta ruaainc again That would help the town a bit. O—O The writers of the Mnrry-Go-ItoulM. a Washington new* column. «<>ech that It Is hard to find the -lemaur* of the Lindbergh radio sjieoob. ererylxHly running to cuvet following the broadcast. O—« Rehig a public olh< ial in France la not only an uncertain venture, but one or the inuat risky to be undertaken If the new llltlerlied Pet* In government doeani like you. yon <an be ffred without much deliberation atid the neat day In- in dieted for a treasonable otk-uae. —o The county will receive nearly •«i.ese»O from the insurance com pani'-s for the loss sustained in the deatruction of the barn aud It* lontanta at the county tnflrm I ary last Friday The amount I*, full coverage on an appraised value and will lie sulfli lent to re place the needed structure at the Inatltution -0-0-presldent Roosevelt after in spel ling ship yards and a number of hi4u*trle* along the eastern i coaat. assures the country that headway is being made with the defense program Production la in creasing In all lines and with the disposal of the tax bill, all atutnbl Ing bio* k* will have been removed. ( America will protect Itself, because It has everything to ■<>*> should atta> k < ome to the country. —Q W - The, 1941 budget as tiled pro one cent cut in the welfare department a tax rate, reducing It from if to 13 cent* on the 3100. The 13 cents levy will produce approximately 131.000. which will be sufficient to carry the total budget of 1132.M5. three-fourths of which is donated by the federal and State governments. The de partment it well managed and sup ervfaed and is recognised at oue of the est- tent adjuncts of governmeat in the state. —o— Cloud* of airplane* are now lighting over the English channel and report* of bombings are the most severe since the Nazi* launch ed their drive against Great Brittan. Reports from London and Berlin differ greatiy on the number of casualties and the plane* skot down, but the world is convinced that the loss la great on both side* and that many Uvea are being (Mimed Great Brttlan hopes to bold out until October at least, when the fog will more or lea* protect tholr naval and coast bases that spring will <kaag* the picture.
With the pledge from the Tri I Kappa eoroilty to does is |W« toI ward the salary and expense of vmploymg a county health ears*. ' those tn favor of adding this ser , vice to the publl< welfare, believe i that the project can be hiiatued I The offer I* appreciated an<l added io the amount pledged by the Ad-1 am* County Tuberculosis Hmiely. i ; the possibility of employing a nurse I* nearer tralizallon than I was thought The total necessary ‘ Is 1212" of which l&oo will be donated by the state I "Can a man whose family la ch [ tlrely supported by relief I* eon . ' shirred tn hsvr dependent*, ashs the Indian* Ta* Digest in Its latest | i bulletin. Th. pamphlet then cor-I tlnu.-s "This is an Interesting question raised by the proposed x.mpulsory military training mea* are It is understood that these 1 measures will give certain prefer-, ential trvalinrn' to those with do- . pendent* Doe* this mean that an | able bodied youug mail on relief. • who I* doing nothing toward* the support of hi* family, will he ex empt from military service because i of that family? And I* It reasonable to believe that If such a man were given eight months of military training It might help him , ' and send him home with a real desire to find work and bee ome self- : supporting? Congressmen study- ; mg this and similar measure* can well consmer these points at length.' —o ANNIVERSARY OF PRINTING: The ,'cuoth anniversary of the in-1 vention of printing by Johann Gut i enlcerg is being celebrated this J jest | • Why." no doubt many of u* are disposed to ask "should we con- ■ <ern ourselves atoiut th*- origin of anything »•> commonplace a* printlug?" It la indeed a fact that printing . has become so familiar a factor in our everyday lives that we take it almost as mu* h for granted as the air we breathe We see printed matter everywhere every day. It taken only an instant * thought to reveal how Indispensable printing is to all of u*. tn every aspe. t of our live*. We have learned almost everything we know from printed books. Th.- |.rtnted word l i* a source of Inspiration and so*t.name for our spiritual life, and also piovide* amusement and rec rej ation for our leisure hours. Printed newspaper* such a* this one bring us ea< h day < omprehenslv* reports of happening* local, nat- i tonal, and international Commerce and Industry constantly tell us in word* and pic ture*, and in an Inlhilte variety of printed forms, of product* and service* which < ontrlhute to the efficiency, <om fort, and pleasure of living. The story of how printing has | influenced .-very form of human enterprise, and of how it has liberated mankind from the fellers of ignorance and superstition Is an amazing saga of human history. The power of the printed word to Influence human thought and and action, according to Douglas C. M. Murtrle, ( halt man of the In-v.-ntion of Printing Anniversary Committee of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen. ba* seldom been more Impressively demonstrated than at the present time, wheu we see governments in Europe enforcing j rigorous control of the pres* in, order to control the thinking a* well a* the conduct of their pooI pies. To retain our own representativj . government we must maintain in-1 violate the freedom of our pre**— 1 I the heritage passed on to u* 5o” - year* ago a* a fruit of the In-, : ventlve genius of Johann GutenI berg. Here tn America, more than , i in any other country on earth, we . I have reason to celebrate the Wroth > anniversary of the invention of . j printing. , o—--500 ShefftN MVjill Sunrtne , Canary Second Shoete, neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ■
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Princlpaß *” • •!**"<• domestic case In Paterson, N J. ar* pictured ui court. Mr*. Mary Klein, necon.l from left, shown with her three chUdrsn, claims that Benjamin I'ugUa, left, Is th* husband who deserted h*r 11 years ago. taking with him
What Shall We Do At The Picnic? Rnt. us course Hui we <sn’l sat nil the lime Huppose w<- arrange lot a. m<- games’ Not a l>sd suggestion Hut. what games’ Know any new <>u*-a? No. but I have a grand hunch. Let’s send to fiwtly Democrat • Scivln Bureau at Washington D C . fm "The Hook of Gam- » That’* sure to have new, Inicreatlng suggestions, and the pi< nli will be a grewi auc«»ua Jliat mail the .-oupon below, filled In carefully, to the Service Bureau Enclose ten cents to over postage and other coats H< sure the address Is corrs-ci 1013 Thirteenth St Washington. D C CLIP COVPON HERE F M Kerby. D-pt ■ 129. DaCy Democrat tcrvics Bureau. JOl3 Thirteenth St.. Waeh.ngton. 0 C. Enclosed Is a dim,- io cover teitirn is.slage and other costs for which a* nd me a copy of the 21 page booklet "The Hook of Games." NAME - - STREET A No. CITY STATE I read the Ih-iatur llaily Demonat. Decatur. Ind ————— -- --- — Today’s War Moves
By J W. T. Mason ll'nlted Pre** War Expert I Th. '.nmulaltvr Intensity at Ger man str raid* over Great Britain during the present week la assum j iifk rhe form of a semi blltxktleg A full hlltxkrreg seeking to deatroy Hritish resistance and force j , t apittilatlon would require far more airplanes than have yel Imen ' used and would necessitate the | lu.mlrlng of Ixmd'.n where lliltlsh defenses are directed. To the present the German at | tack* have deliberately avoided I laiiidon the Germans presumably not relishing retaliation against Berlin. The purpose of the proflMt modified blitzkrieg thus does not seem to Im aimed at quick annihlia jinn. Though the German a Hack j Ing planes are numbered by the ' hundreds, the dally visitation* inuai be regarded a* experimental. 11l tended to discover how the British defense* react to large scale , assault* if the German high corn ma nd d< I ( ides that the Hritlsh defense* at' weakening and that ma** attacks can dominate the air. then the re*l | blitzkrieg may Ire ezpeded HuIt Is well within the requlremnot* of realistic strategy for the tier man* to withhold a truly rnajot offensive until they have expert tneni'-d further with (heir lat(> squadrons. This form of war Is new and the Germans themselves
Mock War and Mock Tanks in Eastern Maneuvers I Tanka, and truck* narked as tank*, nova «p nd help pav* tba wav for the lafanuy la the "haul*’ at WtaUrop N. X. aa part of war nannvwa in the ft. U«tcm* VaUay The and taolu ware due ta atearta*e as aneb par nadffaae. Net until 1344 can the United Stataa adequately equip on army at I . 2100,000, the SmtehM tenet
their savings of 110,000. Pugt.a says it must have bqen someone sis* because he did not eom* to th* U. B. from Poland until 1920. The court ordered a Mood teat for Puglia and th* Klein chUdraa in aa attempt to settle the case
must learn by experience how to plan an attack Involving a thousand or more planes There Is no present Indication that the present bombing in prelim Inary to an Invasion The Germans could not assemble se<retly the grest fleet essential for transporting an army to th* British coaat and Hrltlah reconnaissance plane* h»ve reported no rar h (oncentrailon The German* announce damage tn town* port*, and airdrome* but do not mention attack* on British defensive coastal position* If the Germans could dominate the air over the entire Hrltlah coast and maintain their control, an Invasion might possibly be ordered by Hitler. At presetit, however, much of the German bombing I* against Inland position* Berlin'* unofficial claim that the Germans have cmurol of the air over Dover would have major Im portanr* If an invasion were being launched against that almost Im pregnable cliff coast of Britain But with the air hattie moving quickly from place to place, ron Irtd of a small air area moans at irnst no more than temporary ahll By to drop more bomba. It I* not the same a* control of a city by an army during land operations The Germans ate not concentrating on specified area* a* would be the caae In land fighting They
have taken all Britain a* their objective and the channel a* well This would seem to imply continuatlon of effort* to feel for undisclosed British weaknesses and uncertainty by the German* a* to the proper positions where (heir offensive might be Pentrallz*-d Mat week the German* seemed about to concentrate against (on voyed (hannel shipping Their latest report of channel operation* however, state* that out of a ion voy of 70 ship* only three were sunk Following thl* aitnuqn* ement the new Intensification of bombings over Great Britain began while attack* on convoy* have l>.*aened It would thus seem that the Garman* have not formulated a plan for concentration of their offensive They chunge from one experimental attack to another and do not cowtlnae to operate long against a single major objective. Ru<h scattering of effort la not in accord with past German wat methods The German school of military science, more than any other, leache* the advantage* of a single objective and |>emiatent effort to follow through once attack ■tarta. The German air command, hitherto has not followed thl* method against Britain The pros ent concent rated large-scale air attack may represent a return to basic German methods. bu< that will depend <ffi the effectiveness of the British defense For. a second German military leaching Is to halt an offensive when II Iwsmtes 100 coatly and feel for weakness else where. - — — I Modern Etiquette I* By RORKRTA Lffff Q HhonM a young man. who ha* been going with a girl for several month*, feel free to rummage In her family's refrigerator, after returning from a party? A. No. Tht* would be presumptuous. unless the Rlrl take* the initiative. <J 1* there any aortal function where women are not supposed to be present. A. Ye*; they should never appear at a stag party. Q When a hostess I* compllmrated upon the excellence of some cer--1 tain dish, what should she say? A "Thank you" I* sufficient
Aniweri To Tefft Questionff galoa *r* th* aaewers to tbs Tost Questions printed - j. "Jesy> wept." 2 Virginia ». France 4 Adam «nd Eve. 5 l.lghter g Ye», im I*T»>. 7, Iberian R Philadelphia » Jahn llurgoyiir 10. No. ■ -o—- ■“ , r Household Srrapbook By Roberta I*e Reef Faint A very satisfactory roof paint can i be made by heating *l* to part* of roal tar pitch until thm oughly melted After removing from the fire, add »lowly and with con slant stirring three parts of solvent naphtha, if It I* desired that this coal tar paint contain asbestos ml* in one part of asbestos fiber to nine parts of the above paint Mtndmg Lac* When mending a hole in hue i place a piece of paper under lh<-| hole and stitch on the machine until the bole I* fillsd Thee pick out the paper Fine thread should be used for th* stitching Improved Cloths* Lin* siaWfosat of Cendltloa «<*'•'„ Tits; weriHoi-oi.il" * **-T' iv«t h»m »'• coMPeM oF ne w voHK Newark, N»w Jersey lv park I’lacs (m ihe Its! l-av of D*csmber. IW> * hOwK £ UAJfDBIt* rrwndeat "k A. lll.KNlroW. ikerstary Amouat «f Capd.l paM ) |W OltnNß ARMfYff OF COMPANY l 7r , rd K “*'’ use*** Mortgags Leans on real J’riSj* in. Xmwa“™ 1.91MJ9M |U.Md. and SlMk. OW ?; t|l<UJ || < RBh tn (tank* <<>» (•rvtt and .Mot o» In- , terrnt) . Ar«rwi urltt». (In(•rwt A RffhU, Hi* • >3 other Me-N'>n« premium* and Acceuutl 4M and la prows of «ollt«tlun A .ount. otherwise m- . ured 7WMi7.1l Total Grog* A***t* |il,<7l,HT.« l»*di»'t Affffetff Mot Ad* mitted I j Net Abffetß 1 LIAHIUTIEH lUaerv« er amount n»reteary tr. reintura outhtandlnv Hfffca • j Ixhirrb du* and unvuid 102,r»4t.0A la>-w«4-B adjusted and not dud sMmmse None !.»•■• a unadjusted and In *u»pen*e 3,TM,7<? Td (Ulla and Accounts unpaid Amount due and not due bank* or other • redifor* N t»ne other !A at tittle* of the 410,*03 41 I ■ - Total Liabllltle* I Capital I Mdd.ddo dd Hurpluff I 1 * T'JTAL »Te.*H.9d4»4 > STATE <>F INDIANA, Otfle* of Insurant* ('ommlssloner I 1, the undersigned. Insursn- s Commissioner of Indian*, hereto ertltv that tlie abov* la * < orre< l copy nt 1 ths Htatemsni of th* Cunditi-n nt the abov* mentioned Company on the list day of December, I*3*. *s shown by the original etale sunt and that th* a*ld original ataiemeot (a now on file In thia offi- e. In Teetlmony Whereof, I hereunto sisbx rlbe my name sod affix n» officlal asal. Ihla 11th day nt June. lusu. (Heal) FRANK J. VtEWMANN, j !na»rea< e Cooimlesloner •If Mutual Company ao alate. ••Amortised Ronda Cwnveatioa Btm ks. Aug 1243 ■ ■« . - utateniinl <>f Condition of the 4* * Blfmwv Ii THE fM'KAN AtVHMCBT A (ORF.. ITil. NSW York. N. V. One Park Avenue on She Stet l>*y of lOM.inber. I*ll* HENKV COLUM*. V H Manager CHAItLCa K. WOODMAN. I Comptroller Amount of Capital paid up •! Num GItOHH AHUETH OF COMPANY Ileal Kstate Tnln< utnb- ■ . ervg .. | gH.ns.lg . Mortgage Lonas on real ealaie (Free from any prior ln< umhranre > S.Ht.Se Honda and Utm-ka Owned <lluok Value) ... li.iss.fll.W Csah In Ranks (On late real and Nat on U••reel) I.IM.HLU Act rued He< urltles (Interuat a Rente, Rte.).. H.»I.H Other aet urllleo 01.i.V iy Preinlutns and Av uunfa due end In proeea. of .oil*, lion 1.4H.7U.H A< count* otherwise *«. curad Roa* Total Ores* Aaaeta HV.SII.V'C ,'i l-edu-l Asset* Not Ad- - - 4 1.m.3».54 Net Asset* ilS,»l»,4:» o<> UABIUTIW ilsssrvs or amount necsesary to reinsure outeUndlng risk* » 4.M1.441.X1 Imasaa du* eno unpaid I.SIS.IM aS Ixmses adjusted and not . *“• — M®«* Loaeee unadjusted and In ausMase — Non* Bill* and Accounti un- . t*aW IZt.tnM Amount duo and not due banka or other cregllore None Other LlahllltUe of th* Co'"P*ny 437,«i< «» .vT.?'*? fltTMtei si * "F‘ •> Dvfoslt SSO.MO «o ■urplus t,7lJ,l«st>; TOTAL 315.3iY.17* 7(i aTATE OF INDIANA. ’h*uranr« <*ommlt*lon«r I "auras' * Comralssioner of Indian*, hereby certify Jr** J* 1 * •&<»¥• I* a correct coajr of be Statement of the Conffttloi of ft* a, l *?*! m * l ’ ,, »"a<i Company on K* L>ec»rnt»«r, i>3>, »r “••original alalement and mu "rmintU etatement I* ‘to 1 ••wai-!'i,iawK. * M u..,..., Camtntsefoner If Mutual Company so state. Aug. 1241
For sState Commander ; f John A Watkins. Bloomfield nrwai-apei puhllshet la a taltdldate ! | tor Indiana Ih-partment Contmund | , r of the American IsVfftoß. Kl«v- • tlmi will be held Bi the state ((Ml . Vgntlon tu be held at Gary. August 17 Io 29 I Active In Ix-gb-n work for many i years Watkins ha» served a* |m>*i j water, hang uut to dry. and then rub a cak* «>• ‘ ,r,r *’ Thi* will keep it plial'lv and watsrptowl. ffif>tMiii«hl of <*onditl'‘n »•( .... rim <owrvht Hartford. Cohna< Hiat IS* M«ir> Hl reel ion the Slat l'»> <’* I* l •mber, l*J» I j U HI>MI Nl> BA- IIML I'resMent I FREI’ * 'IAIUUHON. He retary , Amount -I capital pajd < w “9 * *•— | - "Ml AM 11. al Eetaß- Cnlncwmb.red • M i»*n* un *«•*» I eatate (Free from any prior in. umbran»e) - H -nda and Hi.,- k. I Cash In Hanke (On Interest and Not on In--3,«i A-- rued Hei urlth-s Un- ...... lereet A lielita, Et .) . “ Other Severities Non* |>r*nil im* an l A-- oanta due and In pro-eas -4 ~ . .oils- lion 3,33u.e**.eS A .ounts oth-rwls* **- < ursd Total Oros* Assets |4*.J45.313 «1 Deduct Aaaets Not Admilted • Nel Aaaets jj«,*ls,,.« 14 LIAHILITIES Iteaerve or amount neleeeary to reinsure outstanding risks I i.219,17i.4a fa-ases du* and unpaid. J.-‘a(H-a adjusted and 1 not due. U>a*es unad- ’ lusted and In susp--nae 3.71».»41*0 .BIH, and Aunts unpaid 3i1.a25.4i I Amount due and not du* | banka or other crediII tors Non* i lother Llabiltle* nt the | Company LMl.ili.iS ijHpe-ial Iteaerv* t.IK. sl »* - >' Total Liabilities •l>M*j:»M | < *4 pH al I W» plea I ' - 419.39 TOTAL |1*.11>,7i<.41 I ’ — MTATH OF LXtHAXA. Hoffhe ..f InßUrah * Com n'.iM r-*r • I. the umltTßlKfii-fj, insurance CornI' nitiM>l<Hi«r s*r Indian a, hereby certify I 'lfmt the AboYt Iff a • orreet <*np> of 1 • the NtAtff-mffnt of the c.»ndtti»n of •rth» above rn«htt«*n**d <'omp<ny on » the 31fft elay of l»o«mb«*r. am -|ahf*wn by thr original fftatrmmt and | that the* RAld >riKhiAl Rtaleni«*nl >• ]n'»w nn file In this nfflew* ■| In Whereof, 1 h«r«unto ’ iff jhff-rHx my name and aflH rny «»fh I (Iml off I. tblß 11th da. <if Jun*. I r «lWab I’ll AN KJVI EH MANN, • ItiffurAiH • Comniißffiunct. > *lf Mutual <’<tmp.in> «•» »t«tr ((••Hondß amply urrd and not In • I default «rr carried at Amortised lvalue*, either b*-ne|* and ffto* ka are >'«arrt**4 at value - pre«< rlh* <| by the* • National iation «>f lnauran< « ). jUummifffflonrra. • Ay« 1243 statement of Condition of the *IMIMH4k 41 TO l%»l KIME I lx»mbard. Illlnnla 3<*l Mouth Main threat JOn th* Hat IMy of I‘•c. ruber, I>3> EbWIN F J»KICKE ProaUcnl A. K KoiciNG R«eretary Amount of Capital paid up .... »| ZAo.aooao iinnM \MH MIX op COMPAXY | Ileal Katate Tnlm umb> . • UHM4 I Mortgage lz*an* on r»al I e*tate <Fre» from j»ny » prior lnrumbran« **> 233,117. •"jIL-ndff an<l Mt<n k* Ova* •*i Vslue) . 11».I7>.(O • a«h tn Banka (On in--3 teroat and .Not on In- . - 4»a»».id ] Accrued M* <uritleff fln- « terrat A llrntff, . i 93> 17 ’<Hher He** u rille» Cm uh in 0 < oinpany ■ office 110 pederal Mavlnvß A Loan I Aon miMtrN lo nan no I Hllla ItedrivaMe .. 7*1.20 A oJii!. 11 < * ,o ®**> lUnkw Luo 10 * Premium* and A«<ount* > doe and in process of A ,7’ l ‘* r ,' , " n , u 74,3*7.14 A" nunta "(herwlae *«. * "WSd Kone Gash *urr-«der Value of *' Off here Mr* Insur. 7 12,M7.»T . Orees Asset, | 7*7 leg g* l-Deduct Assets Net A4- - -Jet'A 1 ,*., ! 14,797.29 Net Aesete | tH,I*».M MABHATfES Reserve or amount ne- ! ‘® reinsure i outetaiiding risk* , IH.SSI r.g •■"•*** du* and unpaid None * '•‘■■’-v adjusted andiiot . <>«• v /lh . * Ueaee unadju.ted and S 1*1.434.11 * ” Accounts un- . *"mnk‘ " w , ’ l '* M<l ” e ( banks or other credi- »] Other Liabilities „ f th , -| Lompsny .....—.. 29.U9.M espial’ L “ b '"«i« rytoiTi ; :1 IhTtU ' ’ w ‘”” » Hrn, ,27 2? Indiana, hereby eerilf' h! ffteten*? U . • oepy of n the iJj 1 J "1 lon of a* the Het *.l n SJ’*** Company on .1 shown. MV i thaT"hV. , 22,’ rl f' n * 1 •‘•tsmeni and «i u •" tt, 1 * >' j natHn* ari?tW* ,h ’» Oo ®- ,ia?"im.*- Iva&as1va&as '•if Miitnmt J? , urance CommlsaimMir. « Mutual Company *o state Aug. 13-U
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1 h - i ’ ' 1 '" 1 **' 11 . * I') M ‘iM| i'l.l l, wn i' ■" ; *fl in.,i - ' nteht *■* lu . - .1. n. . > b ■ | " 1 * • *•'*•” Hh COURT HUU| v ' ■(' k -u. M I i * * A It • • • Alli e H -4 Ae. - W I Gh " priur m ■ ! i ■l4 ■ H * 1111 l r.l * *a m ‘ im - A <Hh* l . M I *,r: B Uren* • IK * ■ ■■ w Tr»v< M Pi. fi, it > W ' ,|u « “• 1 - * H A<e -..ID’ - W v “" d fl lai ' I ' JardU't I leaitt—al I Nel A I ! 1> i i’s iff* ' H*«* r ** H »r»»A'> ’ I||| OUtfflA l-K l/ORet-R >|li> E|| ’ il#*Miarß jil* . K due K Le»* ••» , K iu ffu*p< • I- iH Esprhff* IJM Hille. .414*1 V K paid Am-unt '1 . •<« bank' K > tur» H lotfirr 1-1' !i I -I Total I. > -MB II Capital I Hiurplii* 1 ><■ T‘»T Ai I * I -K ■ HTATH ««r * * g <>ffbe of h I. the ind* * • j miffffdonrr »f {fl UlhAt tor -<'* ■ g f Ihr Hints 1 fl Ihr ab*H. ’ * I the 31*t «i» H • (•hown b> ® I that thr • ’ BOW -Hl flic fl in TrffUi ’**K » Siibff. iii « fl • I del eeal, t h « (Brail • I «ls Mutual ' 1 II —jK I Hlatrin " bi % • %i»i mmi * • «»wruw F MH M»kh I i « fork I l On th< 31** 2 r. i > • ' ~ ' it. A M * - *" Amount "f 1 u istb up ¥ - •HtOoH '■ I Real Ee*« Mortal*- la •stMla «I ’ » prlnr Im - Hehdte nn-l rd fM»i»’’ A Ca«h In H* I tora»t ami s .J trrr«tl A< • rtird H » taraat a h Othe r Mr *ri ) Offl.* iM’frrrrel- ■ Holme, re »'• I Itclni. l’ ■ * Work in* n*i mi ran- •• lh Aurrty A- » « Advance s f » Premium- >■> i dur and lib I | rolh" lion Amounts •*’ , cured. Run'll <-ea Fui'.la ..Il I’ -I I signed risk i Total *lr ' t>edu< i A*aci» . .- > mltted > Nel Asm:Reser,a or ‘ cMßiry ' outatan'llnu ' f I-ose-a die '■ • , la,a u».• adj . '• I Rue „ , Loeaea uni'll'• In a .-I" | Bill* and A paid i Amount due 1 t banka or olb'' lor, ) Other LlahlhL Compa I. v J Total Llsblll'. I Capital > Hj.plua TOTAL ’ RTATE OF INDIA’' ' p, Off P-o nt In. K ' . 1. the under-l»> , r mlealotier of fnilian ~ f that the above I- ' ~l ; t the Rlatemen' , tlie abov' mentl; , tbs 31*1 day M ’•' ■ shown by the origin , that the said arlai , now on file In *?-.*• t . , In Testimony w 1 ' ~ , subac' lb* my name * n '- eisl -»*1 (las 11'*-'!' . prt * (ffe<|) FRANK I o| , I IBSU>*>.< I‘lf Mutual Compm •* UJ
